SWT (Standard Widget Toolkit) is a graphical widget toolkit for use with the Java platform. Unlike Swing, which is entirely written in Java, SWT provides a thin layer on top of the operating system's native GUI widgets. This approach can provide better performance and a more native look and feel. SWT is commonly used to develop desktop applications in Java, especially within the Eclipse IDE environment.
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